Healing Minds. Restoring Hope.
Rebuilding Lives.
A non-profit organization dedicated to promoting mental wellness and supporting sustainable recovery for individuals and families affected by drug, substance, and alcohol abuse in Kitale and across Trans-Nzoia County.
Founded in 2025
About Haven of Hope - Kitale
Haven of Hope - Kitale (HOH-K) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting mental wellness and restoring hope in our community by offering counselling to drug, substance, and alcohol abusers in Kitale town of Trans-Nzoia County.
Founded in 2025 with its office in Milimani - Shimo La Tewa, we seek to be a leading voice in curbing and combating the vice of addiction in the larger Trans-Nzoia County.
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Key Milestones
Community Outreach
Many victims affected by the vice have come out seeking therapy through open forums, workshops, and church engagements.
Peer Support Groups
Formation of peer support groups to help victims affected, giving individuals power to confront the menace.
Recovery Journeys
Some individuals affected have reclaimed their lives and are slowly picking up the pieces for recovery.
Our Mission
Providing compassionate counselling and effective rehabilitation to help individuals and families in our community to break free from drug, substance and alcohol addiction and achieve sustainable recovery.
Our Vision
To build a compassionate community-driven sanctuary where individuals struggling with drugs, substance and alcohol addiction find healing and lasting recovery. We envision a society free from the chains of addiction where people reclaim their lives, restore broken relationships, and contribute meaningfully to their families and communities.
What We Do
Prevention & Community Education
Raising awareness through community programs, schools, and public forums to prevent substance abuse before it starts.
Counselling & Psychological Support
Individual, group, and family therapy sessions to address addiction and mental health challenges.
Medical Detox
Supervised medical detoxification to safely manage withdrawal symptoms and begin recovery.
Community Outreach
Engaging with communities through forums, workshops, and church programs to combat addiction.
Psychosocial Support
Comprehensive support addressing the psychological and social aspects of addiction recovery.
Peer Support Groups
Supportive communities where individuals share experiences and encourage one another in recovery.
Programs
Residential Rehab
Comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation program providing 24/7 care and support in a structured environment.
Counseling
Individual counselling, group therapy, and family therapy sessions tailored to each person's recovery journey.
Vocational Training
Skills development and vocational training programs for sustainable livelihoods and independence.
Day Treatment
Intensive outpatient program allowing individuals to receive treatment while maintaining daily responsibilities.
Our Team
Our dedicated team works tirelessly to promote mental wellness and restore hope across Trans-Nzoia County.
Edward Mang'eni
Director
Dr. Mark Malaba
Director/Medical Doctor
Martha Tata
Director/ Lead Sociologist
Annet Moim
Medical Social Worker
Core Values
Future Plans
Residential Rehab Center
Construction of a full-service residential rehabilitation facility.
Vocational Training
Skills development and vocational training for sustainable livelihoods.
Gym
A community gym and wellness facility for physical and mental health.
Life Skills
Comprehensive life skills programs for independent, healthy living.
Our Partners
NACADA
National Authority for the Campaign Against Alcohol and Drug Abuse
County Government of Trans-Nzoia
Strategic partnership at the county level
Ministry of Health
Collaboration on health and wellness initiatives
Children's Department
Department of Children Services partnership
Partner With Us to Restore Hope
Join us in expanding access to counselling, rehabilitation, life skills, and wellness support for people affected by addiction in Trans-Nzoia County.
Together, we can build a Haven of Hope.